Kiss me Kate by Cole Porter(
Visual
)33
editions published
between
1953
and
2017
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
1,678 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Two squabbling, 20th-century ex-marrieds are cast as squabbling Renaissance romantics in a musical version of The taming of
the shrew. On stage they fight it out and backstage they continue to clash

Ten great musicals of the American theatre by Stanley Richards(
Book
)2
editions published
in
1973
in
English
and held by
847 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Includes the librettos: Of thee I sing, Porgy and Bess, One touch of Venus, Brigadoon, Kiss me Kate, West Side story, Gypsy,
Fiddler on the roof, 1776, and Company

My 3 angels by Samuel Spewack(
Book
)16
editions published
between
1953
and
1994
in
English and French
and held by
745 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
"The scene is French Guiana, a region where on Christmas day the temperature has graciously dropped to 104 degrees. Three
convicts are employed as roofers by a family, whose roof is in desperate need of maintenance. On the way from France is an
evil-minded cousin, to oust the father of the family from his business, and his cold-blooded nephew, who is jilting the father's
daughter for an heiress. The three convicts--two of them murderers, the third a swindler--take the visitors on. All three
have warm hearts and are passionate believers in true justice. Possessing every criminal art and penal grace, they set matters
right and in doing so redeem themselves as real life angels to the grateful family." -- Publisher's description

Kiss me, Kate : original Broadway cast recording by Cole Porter(
Recording
)29
editions published
between
1948
and
2014
in
English and No Linguistic content
and held by
736 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Inlay booklet contains cast, ensemble, musicians and production credits; and sundry catalogue advertisements

My favorite wife by Garson Kanin(
Visual
)13
editions published
between
1940
and
2016
in
English
and held by
715 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Ellen (Dunne), supposedly dead, returns to the U.S. to find husband Nick (Grant) married to another woman (Patrick)

American musicals, 1927-1949 : the complete books & lyrics of eight Broadway classics(
Book
)1
edition published
in
2014
in
English
and held by
487 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
In this first volume of a lavishly produced two-volume collector's edition, The Library of America presents eight enduring
masterpieces charting the evolution of the musical from the groundbreaking Show Boat through the genre's glorious mid-century.
Based on new research, the complete libretto of each musical is presented in its Broadway opening night version, making these
beloved cultural treasures available as never before. The texts are supplemented with additional song lyrics, biographical
sketches of the musicals' creators, original cast lists, detailed accounts of each show's sources and production history,
textual and explanatory notes, and full-color portfolios of illustrations featuring posters and photographs from each musical's
original Broadway run. This volume gathers eight landmark musicals written by an astonishing roster of talents: Show Boat
(1927) by Oscar Hammerstein II and Jerome Kern, an epic work that revolutionized the musical form; As Thousands Cheer (1933)
by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart--published here for the first time--a peerless example of the Broadway revue and a time capsule
of the early Depression era; Pal Joey (1940) by John O'Hara, Richard Rodgers, and Lorenz Hart--in a newly restored text--with
its sophisticated take on sex and ambition in a Chicago nightclub; Rodgers and Hammerstein's triumphant Oklahoma! (1943),
a celebration of the American heartland that signaled a major leap forward in the development of the book musical; On the
Town (1944) by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, and Leonard Bernstein, the spirited tale of three sailors enjoying an unforgettable
twenty-four-hour shore leave in "New York, New York"; Finian's Rainbow (1947) by Fred Saidy, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg, and Burton
Lane, an improbable fusion of Irish mythology, Jim Crow politics, and the economics of the atomic age; Kiss Me, Kate (1948)
by Samuel and Bella Spewack and Cole Porter, which brushed up Shakespeare to an irreverent Broadway sheen, and won the first
Tony Award for Best Musical; and South Pacific (1949) by Rodgers, Hammerstein, and Joshua Logan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning
success that tapped into still-vivid emotions about the experience of World War II--Publisher description

Kiss me, Kate : the new Broadway cast recording by Cole Porter(
Recording
)2
editions published
in
2000
in
No Linguistic content and English
and held by
344 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Another op'min', another show ; Why can't you behave? ; Wunderbar ; So in love ; We open in Venice ; Tom, Dick, or Harry ;
I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua ; I hate men ; Were thine that special face ; Cantiamo D'amore ; Kiss me, Kate ; Too
darn hot ; Where is the life that late I led? ; Always true to you (in my fashion) ; Bianca ; So in love (reprise) ; Brish
up your Shakespeare ; Pavane ; I am ashamed that women are so simple ; Kiss me, Kate (finale)

Move over, darling(
Visual
)3
editions published
between
1963
and
2009
in
English
and held by
297 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
A man who is ready to have his missing wife declared legally dead and remarry finds himself in a predicament when his first
wife turns up after five years of being gone!

Clear all wires! A play in three acts by Bella Cohen Spewack(
Book
)7
editions published
between
1932
and
1941
in
English and Undetermined
and held by
116 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide

Kiss me, Kate : a musical play by Cole Porter(
)2
editions published
in
2014
in
English
and held by
115 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Porter's famous musical, with a book by Samuel and Bella Spewack, is based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. This
edition of the complete vocal score includes notes on musical notation, performance practice, and production. It also includes
an appendix of alternate music

Kiss me Kate by Cole Porter(
Book
)50
editions published
between
1948
and
2011
in
6
languages
and held by
88 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Watergate Apmhitheatre, Saint Subber and Lemuel Ayers present "Kiss Me, Kate," with Frances McCann, Robert Wright, Benny Baker,
Marc Platt, Betty George, music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Sam and Bella Spewack, choreography by Hanya Holm, settings
and costumes by Lemuel Ayers, orchestra under the direction of George Hirst, orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, musical
director Pembroke Davenport, incidental ballet music arranged by Genevieve Pitot, production staged by John C. Wilson

Week-end at the Waldorf(
Visual
)2
editions published
between
2009
and
2010
in
English
and held by
59 WorldCat member
libraries
worldwide
Welcome to New York's posh Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Your suite is waiting, and so are romance, glamour, comedy and drama played
with great flair by an all-star cast

Streets : a memoir of the Lower East Side by Bella Cohen Spewack(
Book
)3
editions published
between
1995
and
2017
in
English
and held by
1 WorldCat member
library
worldwide
Born in Transylvania at the turn of the century, Bella Cohen Spewack arrived with her mother on the streets of New York's
Lower East Side in 1902 when she was three years old. At twenty-three, while working as a reporter in Berlin, she wrote this
memoir of her early years. After returning to the United States, Bella and her husband, Sam Spewack, became successful playwrights,
most notably for the Tony award-winning Broadway musical Kiss Me, Kate